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Title: Biochemical Activities and Genetic Functions of the Drosophila melanogaster Fancm Helicase in DNA Repair.

Authors: Romero, Noelle-Erin; Matson, Steven W; Sekelsky, Jeff

Published In Genetics, (2016 Oct)

Abstract: Repair of DNA damage is essential to the preservation of genomic stability. During repair of double-strand breaks, several helicases function to promote accurate repair and prevent the formation of crossovers through homologous recombination. Among these helicases is the Fanconi anemia group M (FANCM) protein. FANCM is important in the response to various types of DNA damage and has been suggested to prevent mitotic crossovers during double-strand break repair. The helicase activity of FANCM is believed to be important in these functions, but no helicase activity has been detected in vitro We report here a genetic and biochemical study of Drosophila melanogaster Fancm. We show that purified Fancm is a 3' to 5' ATP-dependent helicase that can disassemble recombination intermediates, but only through limited lengths of duplex DNA. Using transgenic flies expressing full-length or truncated Fancm, each with either a wild-type or mutated helicase domain, we found that there are helicase-independent and C-terminal-independent functions in responding to DNA damage and in preventing mitotic crossovers.

PubMed ID: 27466228 Exiting the NIEHS site

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